Kimber Kable KWIK-12 Speaker Cables

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[Dec 21, 2003]

jimmyjames8

AudioPhile

Strength:

Slick jacket, multiconductor, 12 awg, low resistance, sounds good.

Weakness:

Confusing color of insulation.

Local salon HT installer uses this cable throughout his store and for most HT installs. Great sounding cable for the money for those long HT runs. Four conductors in the bundle, 2 yellow and 2 white. Not sure how it's supposed to work but I use a yellow and a white twisted together at the ends for pos & minus. There are slight differences in the diameters and strands but if it were color coded different it would be a lot easier. Dealer said the color of the insulation is part of the sound (?) Works great, slick jacket for pulling, sounds pretty good, doesn't break the bank. If you have long HT runs (40-50 feet) and limited budget, this is the Kable for U. $1.25/foot

Local salon HT installer uses this cable throughout his store and for most HT installs. Great sounding cable for the money for those long HT runs. Four conductors in the bundle, 2 yellow and 2 white. Not sure how it's supposed to work but I use a yellow and a white twisted together at the ends for pos & minus. There are slight differences in the diameters and strands but if it were color coded different it would be a lot easier. Dealer said the color of the insulation is part of the sound (?) Works great, slick jacket for pulling, sounds pretty good, doesn't break the bank. If you have long HT runs (40-50 feet) and limited budget, this is the Kable for U. $1.25/foot